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Tonight I’ve released another alpha version of Cognition, my semantic web parser. Changelog includes:

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One of my current interests is the semantic web — that is, the push to move from publishing text on the Web to publishing structured data, which can actually be understood by computers (in so far as a computer can truly “understand” anything). By publishing information so that computers can understand it, you make the Web into a huge mine of interconnected data, free to be queried by everyone.

As an example of what I mean, searching for the keyword “train” on Google brings up results related to:

In the semantic web, the search engine and my computer would inherently understand the difference between these concepts, so if I wanted to know about the new Train album, I wouldn’t get any result related to locomotives!

What I’m particularly interested in is ways of embedding semantic data in ordinary web pages, so that we have a single web that can be…

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